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Weight down Meaning in English

expression

ˈweɪt/ /ˈdaʊn
WAYT DOWN
wˈeɪt/ /dˈaʊn
WAYT DOWN

Definition

To make something heavy or difficult to move, either physically by adding weight, or emotionally by causing stress, worry, or sadness.

Usage & Nuances

Often used both for physical weight and for emotional or mental burdens. Common in phrases: 'be weighed down by worries', 'bags weighed down with books'. More figurative than literal; for literal heaviness, 'weigh down' is also correct. Avoid using in formal writing for emotional contexts; more natural in conversation.

Example Sentences

The heavy bags weighed down his arms.

basic

She felt weighed down with all her homework.

basic

Too much rain weighed down the old tree branches.

basic

I'm really weighed down by all these responsibilities lately.

natural

His sadness seemed to weight down the whole room.

natural

Don’t let your fears weigh you down.

natural